You have no idea what you are talking about. Movement from camera shake is so subjective as to be impossible to quantify. Every person has their own level of tolerance when it comes to stability.
I can hand-hold a digital point and shoot down to 1/10th and get sharp photos for 8x10 prints. This is with using a rotating LCD.
Your viewfinder rant ignores the thousands of film cameras that were and are used without pressing the camera against ones face.
Sadly, you, like so many ignorant of digital cameras, assume without actually having the experience. Spend more than 10 minutes without a viewfinder; actually /use/ a camera for a while and you will be a much smarter person in the end.
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Almost all digital point and shoots use hybrid-leaf shutter. Look down the barrel of one and fire with a slow-ish shutter speed.